Matebian-Tai-Tai Protected Landscape encompasses rugged mountain terrain and rich biodiversity in East Timor, offering opportunities for hiking, cultural encounters, and wildlife observation.
The Matebian-Tai-Tai Protected Landscape is a significant conservation area located in the eastern part of East Timor, covering the prominent Matebian mountain range and surrounding Tai-Tai hills. This area is characterized by steep slopes, deep valleys, and diverse forest ecosystems ranging from tropical dry forests to montane forests at higher elevations. Matebian itself is the highest peak in East Timor at 2,316 meters, and it holds cultural importance for the local communities, serving as a traditional site for rituals and ceremonies. Ecologically, the landscape is home to several endemic and rare species, including the Timor deer, various birds such as the Timor green-pigeon, and a variety of unique plant species. The protected landscape offers outdoor enthusiasts well-marked hiking routes that traverse scenic ridges, waterfalls, and remote villages, creating an engaging blend of nature and cultural heritage exploration. Visitors can experience panoramic views over the island’s eastern region and participate in community-based tourism initiatives that support conservation efforts. The area’s relatively low visitor numbers provide a quiet natural retreat, attracting both international trekkers and local nature lovers. Conservation measures focus on protecting the fragile ecosystems from deforestation, agricultural encroachment, and grazing pressures while promoting sustainable use by indigenous groups. Hiking to Matebian’s summit is a highlight, demanding physical fitness but rewarding with breathtaking vistas and encounters with traditional Timorese culture. The protected landscape’s combination of diverse wildlife, striking geography, and cultural richness makes it a unique destination for ecotourism in Southeast Asia.
Matebian Mountain Peak - highest elevation in East Timor with panoramic views
Tai-Tai hills - scenic landscapes with endemic flora and fauna
Traditional Timorese villages offering cultural immersion
Rare birdwatching opportunities including Timor green-pigeon and Timor imperial pigeon
Standing at 2,316 meters, Matebian is the tallest mountain in East Timor and provides exceptional views of the island’s eastern region.
A range of hills featuring diverse plant communities and habitat that supports various endemic species.
Several indigenous villages within the protected landscape maintain cultural traditions and offer visitors insight into local customs.